Henry Waxman has a few questions about Iraq contracts

You want congressional oversight hearings? Henry Waxman is going to deliver oversight hearings.

With a Democrat now in the driver’s seat, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is set to hold Congress’s first in-depth hearings into charges of waste and fraud involving money spent on reconstruction in Iraq.

Three days of hearings — the first of what Rep. Henry Waxman (D., Calif.) says will be a series unfolding in coming months — are set to begin Feb. 6. They will mark the opening of what promises to be one of the most significant inquiries by the new Congress into actions by the Bush administration while Republicans controlled the House and Senate.

Any new disclosures about lax oversight or misspent funds could prove embarrassing to the Bush White House just as it is pressing for an additional $1.2 billion to spend on reconstruction and economic stimulus in Iraq. The new funds are a central part of the president’s plan to stabilize the country.

The hearings about bound to be entertaining. Scheduled witnesses include Paul Bremmer (former head of the CPA), Stuart Bowen (the special inspector general for Iraq spending), and Timothy Carney (who oversees U.S. reconstruction and development projects in Iraq).

Bowen, as I’ve mentioned many times, has quite a story to tell, including reports on billions of U.S. tax dollars doled out carelessly in Iraq, without any real controls or oversight at all, which ended up paying employees who didn’t exist, for jobs that never happened.

But before Waxman’s hearings gear up in earnest, let’s not lose sight of the big-picture question: it’s taken four years, hundreds of billions of dollars, and countless instances of fraud and abuse for the House to start holding hearings on reconstruction spending in Iraq?

Oversight emboldens the terrorists.

  • it’s taken four years, hundreds of billions of dollars, and countless instances of fraud and abuse for the House to start holding hearings on reconstruction spending in Iraq?

    And just one day (Election Day) to put things back on track. Enjoy the consequences ReThugs!

  • You know I was lucky enough to have small children when the Watergate Impeachment hearings were on – got to watch it! I am retiring the end of March, and hopfully some of my entertainment will be watching bushlite and company get grilled in the not too distant future. Oh My!

  • Two must-watch kick-ass hearings coming up this week:

    “Exercising Congress’s Constitutional Power to End a War”
    Tuesday, January 30, 2007
    – Sen. Feingold (Subcommittee Chairman)
    http://judiciary.senate.gov/hearing.cfm?id=2504

    “Presidential Signing Statements under the Bush Administration: A Threat to Checks and Balances and the Rule of Law?”
    Wednesday 01/31/2007 – 10:15 AM
    – Rep. Conyers (Committee Chairman)
    http://judiciary.house.gov/schedule.aspx

  • I’ve been waiting for Waxman to start the hearings for a long time. Too bad we can’t make someone (like the Bush and Cheney) make restitution to the country for all the money that has been stolen, let alone the lives tha have been stolen. Oh I forgot. It is only the rest of us who have to pay back the money, and it is the rest of us who watch our children go off to be slaughtered by whomever the current enemy is.

  • Everytime Repubs complaining about federal spending DEMS should bring up the fact that at least 15 -20 billion dollars has been wasted in iraq since 2003…..and it took 4 years and DEM oversight to give a F**k about the taxpayers money….

    Tax Cut and Spend Republicans

  • (Tax) cut and (Bank) run Republicans. They’ll feed their friends’ pockets both ways—with tax-cuts for the hyperwealthy and an income model that’ll economically wreck the majority of Americans. But hey—they’ve got to pay for that big, hulking complex in Paraguay, don’t they?

  • James Buchanan is looking better and better. So is Herbert Hoover. You don’t suppose this presidency isn’t just some drunken skull and bones bet?

  • I for one, can’t wait to see what my tax money (and my kids’ future taxes) have bought. I hope you guys kept the receipts!

    And I would like to ask just what will $1.2 billion accomplish that the previous $362 billion could not?

  • I love Henry Waxman so much right now! Maybe he’ll dig out some facts on the 3000% increase in the value of Cheyney’s Halliburton stock since the Iraq debacle began.

  • I hope Bush remembers today well. These were those glorious days when his presidential approval ratings were way up around 30%, the days before Henry Waxman started laying out for the history books the untold story of the Bush administration’s awe-inspiring mendacity and corruption.

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